Re: Hard drive formatted, lost everything
Posted: 28 Mar 2012, 21:05
I tried to figure out, the HP-Partition layout.
But I didn't get it until yet.
Normally Windows7 uses the first partition as a boot partition.
Size is normally 100 MB but your one has about 300 MB.
Start testdisk, press enter to proceed.
Select your HDD.
Confirm at partition table type with enter also.
Don't confirm at Analyse, but Options.
Change Align partitions from yes to No.
Leave the menu Options at OK.
Check Analyse and confirm through until you see your partitions like on your screen;
Please check each partition and press enter to list your files.
If you were able to list your data on all partitions, you can recover them.
To get back to your previous screen easily press q for Quit.
If you see an error on one partition, please let me know.
If all partitions ok and you were able to list your files;
The first partition must be checked.
Use your right or left arrow key on your keyboard to change it to * (star) for primary active bootable.
You can see it at the left.
Only one partition can be active.
Check your next partition and change it to P for Primary only.
Do it to the third and fourth partition also, set them to P for primary only.
Then press enter to proceed.
Check Write and press enter and y.
Close TestDisk using Quit.
Restart your PC.
If it won't boot, please let me know.
Fiona
But I didn't get it until yet.
Normally Windows7 uses the first partition as a boot partition.
Size is normally 100 MB but your one has about 300 MB.
Start testdisk, press enter to proceed.
Select your HDD.
Confirm at partition table type with enter also.
Don't confirm at Analyse, but Options.
Change Align partitions from yes to No.
Leave the menu Options at OK.
Check Analyse and confirm through until you see your partitions like on your screen;
Please check each partition and press enter to list your files.
If you were able to list your data on all partitions, you can recover them.
To get back to your previous screen easily press q for Quit.
If you see an error on one partition, please let me know.
If all partitions ok and you were able to list your files;
The first partition must be checked.
Use your right or left arrow key on your keyboard to change it to * (star) for primary active bootable.
You can see it at the left.
Only one partition can be active.
Check your next partition and change it to P for Primary only.
Do it to the third and fourth partition also, set them to P for primary only.
Then press enter to proceed.
Check Write and press enter and y.
Close TestDisk using Quit.
Restart your PC.
If it won't boot, please let me know.
Fiona